Fake Doctor Sentenced to 10 Years in Jail For Injecting Patients with Cement and Super Glue During Plastic Surgeries.
You go to a doctor because you trust them. You believe they have training, a license, and medicine that will help you, not hurt you.
But what if the person holding the needle learned everything from the internet? What if the stuff inside that needle was meant for fixing a flat tire or sealing a bathroom tub?
That is exactly what happened in Florida. And one woman paid with her life.
Oneal Ron Morris never went to medical school. She never passed any board exam. She did not have a single piece of paper saying she could perform surgery on another human being.
What she did have was a syringe. And a very strange shopping list.
Morris ran a cheap cosmetic operation out of Florida. She promised women curvier hips and a bigger backside for far less money than any real clinic would charge. Her customers came to her because they could not afford the real thing. They left with something far worse than a small bank account.
Instead of safe fillers approved by health regulators, Morris used a mixture that sounded more like a hardware store inventory than a doctor’s kit. She injected her clients with a blend of silicone, cement, mineral oil, bathroom caulking, and Fix-a-Flat tire sealant. After the injection, she sometimes sealed the wound with a cotton ball and super glue.

Yes. Super glue.
One of Morris’s clients was Shatarka Nuby. She was thirty-one years old and a mother of three children. Over several years, she paid Morris roughly two thousand dollars for about ten rounds of injections.
At first, nothing seemed wrong. But over time, something changed inside her body. Her skin started to harden. Then it began to darken in places. She knew something was not right, so she wrote a letter to the Florida health department to tell them what was happening.
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But by then, the damage had already been done.
In 2012, Shatarka Nuby died. When a medical examiner looked into what killed her, the answer was clear. The silicone that Morris had injected had spread through her body. There was no saving her.
Morris did not try to run when the law caught up with her. Instead, she pleaded guilty to manslaughter. She also admitted to practicing medicine without a license. Those are serious charges, and the judge did not take them lightly.
She was sentenced to ten years in prison.
During the case, more disturbing information came out. Morris had injected the same materials into her own body. She was not just hurting other people. She was hurting herself too. The results of her do-it-yourself procedures were plain for anyone to see.
This story is not just about one bad person. It is about what happens when people cannot afford proper medical care and turn to cheaper options that do not exist legally. It is about desperation meeting someone who does not care about anything except getting paid.
Shatarka Nuby left behind three children who will grow up without their mother. All because a woman with a needle and a trip to the hardware store decided she could play doctor.
Ten years in prison may feel like a long time. But for the family of Shatarka Nuby, no sentence will ever be long enough.
Fake Doctor Sentenced to 10 Years in Jail For Injecting Patients with Cement and Super Glue During Plastic Surgeries.
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